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Wide Dynamic Range Digital Aberration Measurement and Fast Anterior-Segment OCT Imaging † .

Mengyuan KeAbhishek KumarThor E AnsbækRainer A Leitgeb
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Ocular aberrometry with a wide dynamic range for assessing vision performance and anterior segment imaging that provides anatomical details of the eye are both essential for vision research and clinical applications. Defocus error is a major limitation of digital wavefront aberrometry (DWA), as the blurring of the detected point spread function (PSF) significantly reduces the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) beyond the ±3 D range. With the aid of Badal-like precompensation of defocus, the dynamic defocus range of the captured aberrated PSFs can be effectively extended. We demonstrate a dual-modality MHz VCSEL-based swept-source OCT (SS-OCT) system with easy switching between DWA and OCT imaging modes. The system is capable of measuring aberrations with defocus dynamic range of 20 D as well as providing fast anatomical imaging of the anterior segment at an A-scan rate of 1.6 MHz.
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